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Chaotic is an American-Canadian animated fantasy television series produced by 4Kids Entertainment and animated by Bardel Entertainment. It is based on the Danish trading card game of the same name. Much of the plot is based on the original storyline of the Danish trading card game.

6teen is an animated sitcom for children, pre-teens, and teenagers. The plots take place almost entirely in a gigantic shopping mall. The mall could be based on any big mall in Canada and some fans suspect West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton Alberta but as there are frequent references to the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team and none for the Edmonton Oilers, Ontario is more likely. The series follows the cast of six sixteen-year-old friends in their first part-time jobs and teenage lives…

Aaahh!Real Monsters is an all-age cartoon show that was created in the early 90′s by Chris Battle and it was a successful, but not so popular that nickelodeon expected to be.The cartoon stopped after 4 seasons and nick never released a single episode ever since.The only thing released was an arcade game by sega in super mario style.

Set in New York City (specifically the borough of Manhattan), this animated series tells the story of thirteen-year-old Jake Long who must balance ordinary adolescent transformation with the amazing power and ability to change into the form of a dragon. When he eventually unlocks his full potential and turns into the American Dragon, he will overcome obstacles to protect the magical creatures living in the city, but as his ordinary self, Jake Long can’t conquer his crush on pretty blond schoolmate Rose who, unbeknownst to Jake, has an amazing dark secret of her own. She’s a natural dragon slayer named Huntsgirl. Jake navigates the city with fellow skateboarders Trixie and Spud, and when he gets home, it’s to an extended family: a businessman dad originally from the Midwest who doesn’t know he’s married into a family of dragons, Jake’s Chinese mom, his grandfather (who recently immigrated to train his grandson in the ways of the ancient dragon), younger seven-year-old sister Haley (a nascent dragon) and Grandpa’s gruff sidekick, a magical Shar-Pei named Fu Dog.

Rovio has announced a TV series based on the Angry Birds video game series. They plan to produce 52 short (sub-3 minute) episodes. The series will be produced by Finnish animation studio Kombo, which Rovio bought in June 2011. “I am happy to say we are going to roll out a weekly animation series this year of short format content,” said Nick Dorra, head of animation at Rovio.

A group of forest animals unite to help each other to safety in this classic tale of tolerance, cooperation, survival, and friendship. When bulldozers enter Farthing Wood, the animals must escape before their homes are destroyed. They promise to stick together and protect each other—but then they get caught in a fire and nearly drown crossing a river. Will their pact hold?

The show focuses mainly on the life of junior high school student Ginger Foutley. She, along with her friends, Darren Patterson, Dodie Bishop and Macie Lightfoot, all try to rise from the position of school geeks as they solve many conflicts that come their way. Luckily for Ginger, the most popular girl in school, Courtney Gripling, has taken a liking to her and often includes her in her social plans. She is intrigued by her ‘gingerisms’, as Courtney calls them. However, Miranda Killgallen, Courtney’s right-hand woman, makes sure that she is not bumped down from her position thanks to Ginger. At home, Ginger records her lively adventures in her diary. Her little brother, Carl, is often scheming with Robert-Joseph (“Hoodsey”) Bishop in his own side plots, and her mother, Lois, is always there for advice to which Ginger is always open to listen. The series takes place in the fictional town of Sheltered Shrubs, located in Connecticut. It is very rare for a children’s program, especially an animated one, to be set in a specific area of the country. Sheltered Shrubs is actually based on the real town of Larchmont, New York. Other towns noted in the series are Protected Pines, a gated community in which Courtney lives, Brittle Branches, where Ginger’s father resides, and Heathered Hills, the town of Ginger’s summer camp crush, Sasha.

The series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 18, 2008 in the United States, with its Canadian premiere on Teletoon on September 6, 2008 and ended on March 26, 2010. The series was originally produced under the working title of Ben 10: Hero Generation. The series ran for a total of 46 episodes with its final episode being aired on March 26, 2010. The third installment of the series titled Ben 10: Ultimate Alien premiered on April 23, 2010. Reruns are shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

The series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 18, 2008 in the United States, with its Canadian premiere on Teletoon on September 6, 2008 and ended on March 26, 2010. The series was originally produced under the working title of Ben 10: Hero Generation. The series ran for a total of 46 episodes with its final episode being aired on March 26, 2010. The third installment of the series titled Ben 10: Ultimate Alien premiered on April 23, 2010. Reruns are shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Ben 10: Ultimate Alien is an American animated television series – the third incarnation of Cartoon Network’s Ben 10 franchise. It was slated to premiere after the series finale of Ben 10: Alien Force, which was on March 26, 2010. The show itself aired on April 23, 2010 in the US and in the UK and Latin America on October 10, 2010 at 10am (10/10/10). The plot follows on from the Ben 10: Alien Force, set a few weeks after the events of Ben 10: Alien Force, the original Omnitrix being destroyed, Ben, now being 16 years old, must now master the Ultimatrix. Before the title was announced, the show went under the working title of Ben 10: Evolution.

The series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 18, 2008 in the United States, with its Canadian premiere on Teletoon on September 6, 2008 and ended on March 26, 2010. The series was originally produced under the working title of Ben 10: Hero Generation. The series ran for a total of 46 episodes with its final episode being aired on March 26, 2010. The third installment of the series titled Ben 10: Ultimate Alien premiered on April 23, 2010. Reruns are shown on Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Sharon Esther Spitz is the main character of the series. Like most girls, Sharon wants to be popular, get good grades, hang out with friends, and have a boyfriend. Sharon sometimes does get into trouble and messes up like every other teen, but she always learns from her mistakes and sets things right in the end, no matter what the situation. Sharon is also known to be a clumsy girl and, would usually end up embarrassing herself somehow. Sharon’s rival is Nina Harper, who attends Sharon’s junior high school and later senior high school. Sharon’s traits are, clumsiness, responsibility, caring, helpfulness, and so many more good, and some bad, traits about her. Sharon’s family members include her father Richard, her mother Helen, her older brother Adam, and her younger brother Josh.

Bugs Bunny is a fictional animated character who starred in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, which became Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1944.[1] Bugs starred in 167 shorts during the Golden Age of American animation, and made cameos in three others along with a few appearances in non-animated films. He is an anthropomorphic hare or rabbit.

An animated comedy about 12-year-old pranksterMcGee, who was headed for an awesome summer at Camp Sunny Smiles when his bus took a wrong turn and landed him at old, run down and ridiculously spooky CAMP LAKEBOTTOM! McGee soon discovers though that Lakebottom is not just your average camp; it’s the BEST CAMP EVER! That is, if you’re into surfing “killer” waves, eating french flies at lunch and having monsters as counselors. It may seem scary, but McGee and his pals Gretchen and Squirt are having a blast and will do anything to protect Lakebottom from his nemesis Buttsquat at the snooty camp across the lake, Camp Sunny Smiles.

In Friendship, Maine, Whipstaff Manor has been inherited by a neurotic, spoiled woman named Carrigan Crittenden as explained to her and her attorney Paul “Dibs” Plutzker by her father’s lawyer Rugg. An invisible ink encryption in the will reveals that a treasure is hidden somewhere in the manor, inspiring Carrigan and Dibs to investigate. They are greeted by a friendly but lonely ghost named Casper), but their resulting panic summons Casper’s three obnoxious uncles: Stretch, Stinkie and Fatso. Carrigan and Dibs hire a series of professionals – including Father Guido Sarducci and Raymond Stantz – in an attempt to rid themselves of the ghosts, but to no avail.

The life and times of a cat and a dog with a unique twist: they’re connected, literally. They share one body with Dog’s head at one end and Cat’s head on the other. Adding to their dilemma is Cat’s annoyance with Dog, mainly caused by Dog’s stupidity and Cat’s up-tight personality. Written by James Delphi

Marzipan City is a place where anything can happen and the unorthodox is commonplace. In the middle of this bizarre city is a quaint little shop known as Mung Daal Catering, which is owned by Mung Daal, one of the ost accomplished chefs and well known in the entire world. However, things have become a bit hectic in the kitchen as of late, as Mung Daal has recently acquired a young apprentice named Chowder, whom he wishes to pass along all of his knowledge towards. Chowder is an energetic young lad who wishes to become the greatest chef in the world, but his love of food and his extremely short attention span often results in him causing unintended havoc.

Courage the Cowardly Dog follows a dog named Courage, an overly-frightened canine who lives in a farmhouse with Muriel and Eustace near the fictional town of Nowhere, Kansas. Abandoned as a puppy, Courage was adopted by Muriel Bagge, a sweet-natured Scottish woman, and her husband, Eustace, a grumpy, greedy farmer who harasses Courage with a large, bright green, bug-eyed mask, while saying, “Ooga Booga Booga!” Courage, Eustace, and Muriel Bagge constantly run into monsters, aliens, demons, mad scientists, zombies, and other perils that Courage must fend off to save his owners. Most of the creatures Courage, Eustace and Muriel face are scary or creepy, but they also can be sweet or in distress.

Cow and Chicken are brother and sister, who have human parents whose faces are never seen in an episode. In the pilot episode No Smoking, their bodies have no upper halves. In episode “Cow and Chicken Reclining”, when Cow is digging in the closet and pulls out what would be their upper halves, she refers to them as her science project. And in the same episode Mom’s shadow appears with the upper half of her body cut. In episode “Which Came First” when Mom sits on the TV and laughs, her body appears to have an upper half. The creators were faced with the question of whether and how to explain this scenario. David Feiss approached this problem in the series’ opening title sequence: Mama had a chicken/Mama had a cow/Dad was proud/He didn’t care how. This is all that is ever offered in explanation, though there is one hint in the episode “The Day I Was Born” that Cow is adopted, and Chicken’s paternity has been talked about in episode “Which Came First?”, when Mom sits on an egg and says: “Oh boy, this brings back memories!”.

Cubix was created by the Korean company called Cinepix and licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in North America, and aired for two seasons during the Kids’ WB! children’s block on the WB, lasting from August 11, 2001 to April 26, 2003; the series was later re-broadcast on FoxBox (owned by 4Kids Entertainment, later renamed 4KidsTV) from September 6, 2003 to June 12, 2004. On July 24, 2010, Cubix was added to Toonzai/The CW4Kids block (which had replaced the on-air Kids WB! in 2008, and is programmed by 4Kids Entertainment) on the CW.[citation needed] It is also currently available for American viewing on the 4Kids website. 4Kids also has released all the episodes on YouTube under the account “4KidsTV”.

The show begins by portraying Donkey Kong, a regular, tie-wearing ape in the jungle who happens to find a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut that summons (at Donkey’s command) a pile of magic bananas. After Donkey and his friends consume the bananas, they are granted with increased intelligence and strength, enabling them to defeat enemies like K. Rool and Kaptain Skurvy, who wish to possess the Crystal Coconut for themselves. Each episode features two songs performed by the show’s characters.

Plot Summary: In a land where dragons terrorize, there is great need for dragon hunters and shamans to control them. This would be Seur-Chong’s job along with a couple of the best shamans around. Unfortunately, Seur Chong is cursed with the Dragon’s Curse, which will slowly kill him unless he kills the blue dragon first. With threats from other dragon hunters, not to mention his own love for money, he must work his way towards his goal, or die.

Ed, Edd n Eddy is an original animated television series created by Danny Antonucci and produced by Canadian-based a.k.a. Cartoon. It premiered on Cartoon Network in 1998. Ed, Edd n Eddy is one of Cartoon Network’s longest running and most successful franchises[2][3] and the longest-running of the channel’s original Cartoon Cartoons. The series revolves around three adolescent boys collectively known as “the Eds,” who hang around in a suburban cul-de-sac. Unofficially led by Eddy, the Eds constantly scheme to make money off their peers, in order to purchase their favorite confectionery: jawbreakers. However, their plans usually fail, leaving them in various predicaments.

Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes is an animated television series based on the Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four comic book series and the movie itself. The series is the team’s fourth foray into animation, and combines two-dimensional art and three-dimensional computer animation produced by the France-based animation company Moonscoop. In the United States, the show suffered an erratic airing schedule on Cartoon Network, having premiered as part of Toonami on September 2, 2006 but only running for 8 of the season’s 26 episodes before being pulled without explanation. It returned to the network starting June 9, 2007, shortly before the release of the film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, but again, only nine further episodes were aired, leaving nine installments unaired in the USA. The show aired on Boomerang for a brief time before moving to the Nicktoons Network to air the final episodes.[1] Episodes unaired in the US began airing on the Nicktoons Network in the winter of 2009.

Destination Imagination, a television movie based on Cartoon Network’s recently concluded Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends series, won the “Outstanding Animated Program (for programming one hour or more)” category in the 2009 Creative Arts Emmy Awards over Spike TV and Gonzo’s Afro Samurai: Resurrection television film. The awards were presented on Saturday in Los Angeles.